Best Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rose Wines for 2026 (Taste-tested & Reviewed)
/As a sober sommelier, I’ve been testing non-alcoholic wines for the past six years, and this is one of the strongest sparkling rosé lineups I’ve seen. New options that are genuinely impressive, and others still very much tasting like grape juice.
Non-alcoholic sparkling rosé is a great option for baby showers, wedding showers or other spring and summer entertaining. So, for 2026, the top three best non-alcoholic sparkling rosés are Bolle Sparkling Rosé (France), followed by Oddbird Sparkling Rose (France) and Missing Thorn Sparkling Zinfandel (California). Keep reading for the full list with my tasting notes, pairings, price and where to find them.
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1.Bolle Sparkling Rosé (France)
Best Overall Sparkling Non-Alcoholic Rose
This is one of the best overall non-alcoholic sparkling rosés I’ve tried - it’s creamy, balanced and truly tastes like a premium wine. This one really impressed me! Bolle is the first to use a secondary fermentation method with their own low-alcohol yeast strain, which is new to the non-alcoholic production world, and you can taste the difference right away. It has that slightly creamy texture you’d expect from a traditional sparkling wine. The bubbles are soft and don’t feel harsh, which makes it really easy to drink. Flavor-wise, you’ll get red berries with a hint of brioche, and it finishes smooth with just a touch of minerality. It honestly drinks more like a crémant than most non-alcoholic options, which is why I keep coming back to it. If you’re only picking one bottle, this is a really safe bet.
Pairs with: Brunch, light apps, or anything you’d normally serve with sparkling wine
Sugar: 6g/5oz
Price: $33 (The Zero Proof)
2.Oddbird Sparkling Rose (Germany)
Closest flavour to a traditional provencal Rosé
Oddbird Sparkling Rose is truly a classic! It’s one of the closest non-alcoholic options to a classic Provençal rosé - light, flavourful, fresh and really easy to drink. It’s an off-dry style of French bubbly, made with syrah grapes in France. It has soft, creamy bubbles with a medium body that feels more substantial than most. You’ll get peach and orchard fruit notes with a bit of brioche, and it has that fresh, sun-soaked feeling that reminds you of a rosé from the south of France. It’s nicely balanced, has a medium-minus (light) acidity and finishes with a hint of minerality that keeps it refreshing. Divine!
Pairs with: hors d'oeuvres, light lunch fare, creamy salad dressings
Sugar: 6g/5oz
Price: $25 (The Zero Proof)
3. Missing Thorn 2024 Sparkling Zinfandel (U.S.)
Best non-alcoholic sparkling rosé made in the U.S.
This is one of the better non-alcoholic sparkling rosés I’ve tried from the U.S., and it really stood out to me. It’s made in California and has a nice balance that’s hard to find in this category. You’ll get some light blackberry and stone fruit right away, but what I liked most is that it’s not overly sweet. It has a crisp finish with just a hint of minerality that makes it feel a bit more like ‘real’ wine. The bubbles are soft and elegant which makes it really easy to sip. One thing I noticed: it actually gets better if you let it sit for a few minutes after pouring. It opens up a bit and the flavor becomes more interesting.
Pairs with: Small bites, grazing table food, fresh seafood
Sugar: 3g/5oz
Price: $30 (Missing Thorn Website)
4. Society de la Rassi Sparkling Rosé (France)
Best low sugar non-alcoholic sparkling rosé
This is one of the lowest sugar non-alcoholic sparkling rosés I’ve tried - it’s very crisp, very dry and not fruity at all. If you’re looking for something clean and not sweet, this one definitely fits the bill. It’s a Provence-style rosé made from a blend of multiple grape varieties and it leans more on structure than flavor. You’ll get subtle notes of brioche and light orchard fruit, but overall it’s very neutral tasting. What stood out to me most is the texture. It has a really nice mousse with soft bubbles, and it feels more like a traditional sparkling brut than other more sweeter wines. That said, it does lean a bit sour, especially if you’re comparing it to something like Oddbird, so it won’t be for everyone. I wouldn’t call this a standout, but it’s a solid option if low sugar is your priority.
Pairs with: Light appetizers, seafood, or anything fresh and simple
Sugar: 1g per 4oz
Price: $60 (Better Rhodes)
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5. Wolffer Estates Spring In A Bottle Sparkling Rose
Best non-alcoholic sparkling rosé for brunch
This is a great non-alcoholic sparkling rosé for brunch because it’s fruity, easy to drink and pairs really well with breakfast/lunch food. It leans slightly sweeter than most in the category, but has nicely balanced peach, red berry and citrus notes with a fun ‘Jolly Rancher’ candy finish. The bubbles are light and a bit more on the carbonated side but it still feels festive. It’s great to drink on it’s own, but I think it’s also an easy, crowd-pleasing option especially if you’re serving brunch food. It’s a win on flavour, price and availability!
Pairs with: Fruit salad, brioche, eggs benedict, light lunches
Sugar: 7g per 5oz
Price: $25 (The Zero Proof)
6. Noughty Sparkling Rose
Best non-alcoholic sparkling rosé under $25
Noughty Sparkling Rosé has been a popular sparkling option for many years because it’s a great value for the price of under $25. It’s made with 100% tempranillo grapes in Spain and then dealcoholized with vacuum distillation. I like that it’s dry but has just the right amount of sweetness for a rosé-style bubbly with notes of strawberry and citrus, and the playful bubbles keep me coming back for more. It’s a little bit higher in sugar than other non-alcoholic sparkling wines, but worth those extra grams of sugar to get the nice flavour!
Pairs with: Tapas, cheese and smoked meat, savoury eggs
Sugar: 6g/5oz
Price: $23
Available through Amazon, Boisson, The Zero Proof and many other online retailers.
7. Wander + Found Sparkling Rosé
Best canned non-alcoholic sparkling rosé
Wander + Found sparkling rosé is the best non-alcoholic rosé wine option in a can because for a canned drink, it’s elegantly structured and doesn’t taste like tin. This delicious sparkling rosé, which also comes in a full bottle, is made with 100% German pinot noir. Strawberry notes are the star of the show, but balanced so nicely with a crisp and refreshing acidity that leads to a pleasant dry finish. I like to throw a few of these in my beach bag or purse for a mindful option while I’m enjoying life on the go!
Pairs with: Outdoor occasions, picnic food
Sugar: 7g/5oz
Price: $25/4-pack (Better Rhodes)
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8. Zeno Sparkling Rosé
Best light and bubbly non-alcoholic sparkling rosé
This is a great middle-of-the-road non-alcoholic rose option for under $25. I happened to enjoy this bottle with a friend on New Year’s Eve who was new to non-alcoholic wine. She shared that she liked that Zeno had the echo of real rosé and really delivered the sparkling wine experience for her. It has fresh notes of peach and nectarine, and a hint of red currant. It’s on the sweeter side, and not as dry as I expected but overall passable. Great texture and mousse for only 2g of sugar!
Sugar: 2g/5oz
Price: $23 (Boisson)
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9. Beau Viva Dealcoholized Sparkling Rosé
Best totally alcohol-free (pregnancy safe) sparkling rosé
There aren’t that many 0.0% sparkling rosé wines, but this option from France is pretty good for an alcohol-free sparkling rosé. There’s always a trade-off to get completely 0.0% ABV versus 0.5% ABV and that’s usually mouthfeel and flavour. In this case, Beau Viva does have a slightly artificially sweetened profile of berries and citrus. There are hints of the original wine and grape varietal, but overall a homogenized flavour without much complexity. However, for someone looking for a truly 0.0% option for pregnancy, nursing or just for health reasons, this will be a far better choice than something from the grocery store.
Sugar: 6g/5oz
Price: $30
10. Dump: Wild Idol Sparkling Rose (Germany)
In 2026, there is absolutely no reason why an alcohol-free option should taste this bad. Granted, it is a 0.0% completely alcohol free option but it’s marketed as a dealcoholized wine when in fact there isn’t even a drop of wine inside. It tastes like carbonated grape juice with a chemical aroma. Definitely avoid this bottle or you will be sorely disappointed!
This guide was created by me, Sarah Kate, editor of Some Good Clean Fun, sober sommelier and IWSC No/Low Alcohol judge. I’ve tested and reviewed hundreds of non-alcoholic wines and spirits since 2020.
